FUJARA
A few years ago I received my first Fujara from my mother
for a Christmas present (she maybe finally understood that
my real way of live is music). So I started to play on it...
For those, who are not "in the picture" - Fujara is Slovak traditional
wood instrument (a thing looking like a "big pipe"), with
characteristic, unreplaceable sound. Here are my fujara´s
improvisations with different musicians, alone, live, studio, etc...
FOUR ELEMENTS: prewiev
(0:47; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
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load
(6:44; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 4,62MB)
Playing: Me (fujara / tampura, percussion), Alexander Shonert (violin) [2002].
FROM THE MOUNTAINS: prewiev
(0:32; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
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(11:24; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 7,83MB)
Playing: Me (fujara) [2002].
OVERLAPPING: prewiev
(0:37; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
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(6:51; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 4,71MB)
Playing: Me (fujara, percussion), Alexander Shonert (violin) [2002].
ON AFRICA STRING: prewiev
(0:39; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
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(6:12; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 4,26MB)
Playing: Me (fujara), Michaela Nerudová (flute) - live from National Muzeum of Prague [2001].
FREE MIND OF ANTONIUS: prewiev
(0:38; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
/ load
(9:35; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 6,58MB)
Playing: Me (fujara), Martin Chrencík (guitar), Jiri Milota (guitar), Tomas Uhlík (bass), Frantisek Jenicek (drums),
Sisa (percussion) - live from Antonius
workshop [2002].
For more info about fujara see Slovakia fujara´s web sites.
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